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Mar 06, 2011 21:00

How long do the fresh face masks last without putting them in the fridge? I'm asking this because I live in student accommodation and share a kitchen of 10, and last time I had one in there it got used by other people without my consent, so I don't fancy putting it in there anymore.

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future_dystopia March 6 2011, 21:10:51 UTC
I don't think they're supposed to be out of the fridge more than about 10-12 hours (shorter if at all possible) I asked once because the Lush I was at was not near home and I was going to be out for several more hours, so I needed to know the max time until I could get home and get it in the fridge.

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xbrookecorex March 6 2011, 21:12:10 UTC
Its not supposed to be more than a few hours :/ Really cant be STORED outside of fridge :/

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ominousspectre March 6 2011, 21:29:32 UTC
Find a glass jar of a really disgusting sounding food, clean out the jar and transfer the face mask (something college kids wouldn't jump to eat...liver pate?)

I discovered in college that if I stored my cream cheese in a margarine container, people were less likely to touch it or if they opened it, they would be weirded out by why it was white. It took all of 5 minutes to do and it made my life much easier - random people were going through my tubs cream cheese in 2 days!

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areyouserious7 March 7 2011, 23:09:05 UTC
such a genius idea.

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trialia March 6 2011, 21:39:47 UTC
Get one of those little money boxes with a padlock and put the tub in that, in the fridge?

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vintaged_lust March 6 2011, 22:38:05 UTC
You could rotate ice packs in a cooler that you keep in your room? The ice packs you could put in the freezer and just rotate them out as needed.

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audiobiblio March 6 2011, 23:18:59 UTC
This was my thought. A cooler would be your best bet. The masks are made out of such fresh ingredients that they really will spoil quickly if they're not refrigerated somehow.

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juggernaute March 7 2011, 05:47:06 UTC
This is the idea I had, with one of those hard plastic, insulated lunchboxes where the top slides off (bad at description). It's small, and it's meant to keep things cold, so probably one ice pack would do the trick while the other is in the freezer.

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